Affiliation:
1. From the Departments of Medicine and Biochemistry (M.B.L., R.A.H.), Robarts Research Institute and Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada; Population Health Research Institute (S.S.A., S.Y.), Hamilton Health Sciences, and Departments of Medicine and Clinical Epidemiology (S.S.A., S.Y.), McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
Abstract
Background—
Functional copy number variation in the apolipoprotein(a) gene (
LPA
) underlies a variable number of protein kringle domains repeated in tandem in the lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] particle. Genomic analysis of
LPA
, including both single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and kringle IV type 2 (KIV-2) copy number, has yet to be performed.
Methods and Results—
First, we genotyped 49 SNPs within 100 kb of
LPA
in a multiethnic sample comprising South Asians (n=330), Chinese (n=304), and European Caucasians (n=272). Second, using quantitative polymerase chain reaction, we estimated the KIV-2 copy number in each sample. European Caucasians had the lowest KIV-2 copy number but displayed the strongest correlation between KIV-2 copy number and plasma Lp(a) concentration (
r
s
=−0.31,
P
=4.2�10
−7
). SNP rs10455872, only prevalent in European Caucasians, was strongly associated with both plasma Lp(a) concentration (
P
=4.2�10
−29
) and KIV-2 copy number (
P
=7.2�10
−5
).
LPA
SNP rs6415084, within the same haplotype block as the KIV-2 variation, was significantly associated with both Lp(a) concentration and KIV-2 copy number in the same direction in all 3 ethnicities [Lp(a),
P
=5.3�10
−7
; KIV-2,
P
=2.6�10
−4
]. SNPs and KIV-2 copy number together explain a larger proportion of variation in plasma Lp(a) concentrations in European Caucasians (36%) than in Chinese (27%) or South Asians (21%).
Conclusions—
LPA
SNPs are in linkage disequilibrium with KIV-2 copy number, but KIV-2 copy number explains an increment in plasma Lp(a) variation over SNPs alone. Thus, both SNPs and KIV-2 copy number should be included in future genetic epidemiology studies of Lp(a).
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Genetics(clinical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Genetics
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